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Contribute Feedback What Philip Weiß likes about The Safari Lounge:
Great food, very kind and helpful service, accommodated various allergies by checking with the kitchen to be absolutely sure it was alright to eat. Many varied beers on tap in the bar and, including gluten free ones. View all feedback.
What Micheal Lunchetti doesn't like about The Safari Lounge:
I was served a drink but every table was reserved for the quiz and when I found an empty table without a reserved sticker I was told it was reserved. Got told could sit at the bar where everyone coming in would be on top of me. If they don't want passing custom then they should say. I have been there plenty of times but won't be coming back. View all feedback.
What a scum! atmosphere, friendly, good eating and drinks. would go back at any time. very cheap staff. only a short walk from the Manic Royal Mile
I love this place. the deco and the atmosphere inside is super ecclectic and industrial. very relaxed and eating! had her hot dog and it was gooodd! the caramelized tweepers are super fussy." and the salate? love the pomegranates in it.
A few samstages back we were going to see our first fringes show, the brilliant jimeoin (I thought to be what seemed to be as usually inscriptionally messy up routine was creepy and would definitely recommend they go to him) . with some time to kill before the show, we decided to eat in the safari lounge for a beer and a quick bite. the only reason I knew of the safari lounge was thanks to some free beer tokens I had received a few weeks before from heverlee, which it was one of the bars that were involved in the offer. the safari lounge is located in abbeyhill, just a few minutes to walk away from the top of the easter road, so that we did not last long...read more
A wild big pub is inside. if I were religious, I would swear that my prayed were answered recently. for years I have been conjuring the mantra “please open a decent pub, with really good eating, somewhere between jock’s lodge and leith walk”. but edinburgh's equivalents of the gods edesia and bibesia have to sit down with their fingers on arthurs! in the last weeks when I pushed between scrumptious scran towers and work back and forth, I noticed that the old station bar at cadzow place from abbeyhill – a very traditional Scottish alcohol – was blocked for a bit. then the posters appeared in their...read more
The Safari Lounge is a really impressive place, serving a varied menu to a very high standard. Service was friendly throughout, making my visit entirely joyful